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this is about a law that is the law of the land, that the republicans insist on defunding. we have as much as $2 try wrong-plus -- excuse me, $2 million plus that have already accessed healthcare.gov. we have a victim of diabetes or someone who said i thought i could never get health insurance in texas, 61 years old, she now has health insurance today. so no, i would not say that we are in essence holding these divisive small bills hostage. what the majority leader is saying, what the president is saying, after having cut almost $2 trillion through the bester, raising the tax rates, we have compromised. now is a time to segregate an issue of disagreement over a law, just like the civil rights act of 1964 and '65 the voting rights act. many disagreed with it. the next thing is let's go forward with a budget law -- excuse me -- a big that in essence opens the government. aisle ready to do it right now, have it done and then begin the process. >> everybody on your side has the talking points. everybody is prepared to say, gee, if only boehner would surrender, i would be happy.
this is about a law that is the law of the land, that the republicans insist on defunding. we have as much as $2 try wrong-plus -- excuse me, $2 million plus that have already accessed healthcare.gov. we have a victim of diabetes or someone who said i thought i could never get health insurance in texas, 61 years old, she now has health insurance today. so no, i would not say that we are in essence holding these divisive small bills hostage. what the majority leader is saying, what the president...
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triggering national debate over stand your ground laws. does your state have that law? we have a breakdown for you coming right up. >>> a small village in afghanistan. it's a matter of trust between the u.s. troops and the afghan locals to keep the peace. at least for now. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen, print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant. clifton, show us overjoyed. no, too much. jennessa. ah! a round of applause. [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. this is my grandson. and if it wasn't for a screening i got, i might have missed being here to meet him. the health care law lets those of us on medicare now get most preventive care for free like annual wellness visits, immunizations, an
triggering national debate over stand your ground laws. does your state have that law? we have a breakdown for you coming right up. >>> a small village in afghanistan. it's a matter of trust between the u.s. troops and the afghan locals to keep the peace. at least for now. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the...
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we, as a country, have not enforced the law. because of that we're at the situation we're at today. >> reporter: hernandez is ineligible for a driver's license in arizona. on this day, she's going to have her photo taken for her deford action application, essentially breaking the law to become legal. she worries mitt romney would end the deferred action program leaving her ineligible for the job she wants in alternative energy when she finishes grad school. president obama will legalize more undocumented immigrants and keep his deputies busy chasing smugglers. >>> so, just how different do you think the two candidates are when it comes to gun laws and gun control? well, i'll tell you exactly where they stand, next. >>> florida officials under fire after going back on a pledge to ease up on purging voter rolles. >>> this is new movie scene, a dramatic jewelry heist, right there, caught on tape. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but fee
we, as a country, have not enforced the law. because of that we're at the situation we're at today. >> reporter: hernandez is ineligible for a driver's license in arizona. on this day, she's going to have her photo taken for her deford action application, essentially breaking the law to become legal. she worries mitt romney would end the deferred action program leaving her ineligible for the job she wants in alternative energy when she finishes grad school. president obama will legalize...
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with all due deference to separation of powers, last week the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our election. i don't think american elections should be bankrolled by america's most powerful interests or, worse, by foreign entities. they should be decided by the american people. i urge democrats and republicans to pass a bill that helps correct that some of these problems. i'm also calling on congress to continue down the path of earmark reform. democrats and republicans. democrats and republicans. you trimmed some of this spending, you've embraced some meaningful change, but restoring the public trust demands more. for example, some members of congress post some earmark requests online. tonight, i'm calling on congress to publish all earmark requests on a single website before there's a vote so that the american people can see how their money's being spent. of course, none of these reforms will even happen if we don't also reform how we work with one another.
with all due deference to separation of powers, last week the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our election. i don't think american elections should be bankrolled by america's most powerful interests or, worse, by foreign entities. they should be decided by the american people. i urge democrats and republicans to pass a bill that helps correct that some of these...
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laws are very popular and make sense to people. the people who support these laws say they're needed to avoid voter fraud, but in previous elections and the primaries this year, we've not seen a significant number of people charged with voter fraud. democrats who are fighting these laws state to state say it doesn't have anything to do with fraud, it's just a plan to keep minority voters, including blacks and latinos, away from the polls on election day. as you might imagine, some of the biggest balttles over these laws are being waged in some of the most important battleground states like ohio, pennsylvania and florida where the election could be decided if it's a close race. they appeal to the secretary of state as to whether all voters will be allowed to go to the polls on saturday, sunday and monday before the election. the state stream court told him he had to make sure there is enough time for voters to get i.d.s. and in florida, it's been a bruising battle over voting rights for the better part of the year. democrats won a f
laws are very popular and make sense to people. the people who support these laws say they're needed to avoid voter fraud, but in previous elections and the primaries this year, we've not seen a significant number of people charged with voter fraud. democrats who are fighting these laws state to state say it doesn't have anything to do with fraud, it's just a plan to keep minority voters, including blacks and latinos, away from the polls on election day. as you might imagine, some of the...
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the fact that three years after this is already the law of the land, you still have president obama and president clinton and hillary clinton trying to sell this law, i think is proof that we need more discussion on it. >> well, i think i want to focus on the baton death march piece of his remarks, not the gooseberries or the green eggs and ham -- >> owes white castle hamburgers. >> and we didn't even get to "star wars." but what exactly was the purpose? remember the goal was to block a bill that he's actually for that would shut down the government unless the president agreed to defund obama care. number one he was for a bill -- number two, trying to shut down the federal government over the funding of obama care. how is that a good strategy for the republican party? that's already been proven wrong when republicans shut down the government more than a decade ago. so i think that he aptly summed it up. >> we will see. >>> in the "crossfire" tonight two the ted cruz's bob casey of pennsylvania, and saxby chambliss of georgia, who wants to repeal it. senator chambliss, the first question
the fact that three years after this is already the law of the land, you still have president obama and president clinton and hillary clinton trying to sell this law, i think is proof that we need more discussion on it. >> well, i think i want to focus on the baton death march piece of his remarks, not the gooseberries or the green eggs and ham -- >> owes white castle hamburgers. >> and we didn't even get to "star wars." but what exactly was the purpose? remember the...
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i own a small law firm and i'm a much better lawyer than i am an accountant. so, when i wasn't getting paid as quickly as i would like, i did what came naturally. i threatened to sue. turns out, that's not the best way to keep clients. so i went looking for answers online at openforum.com it's a place where i can talk with other small business owners like thomas and connie and learn about tools like acceptpay. it's a new way to bill online that can help me get paid much faster, without the need for any legal intimidation, which gives me a warm fuzzy feeling... sort of like these super comfortable socks made from the soft, supple wool of alpacas. looking good. thank you. owners are asking questions. owners are getting answers. and american express open is building the tools they need. tools like acceptpay, which lets owners take their accounts receivable online. acceptpay. invoice digitally. get paid faster. only from american express open. [ monkey screeches ] ♪ [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being he
i own a small law firm and i'm a much better lawyer than i am an accountant. so, when i wasn't getting paid as quickly as i would like, i did what came naturally. i threatened to sue. turns out, that's not the best way to keep clients. so i went looking for answers online at openforum.com it's a place where i can talk with other small business owners like thomas and connie and learn about tools like acceptpay. it's a new way to bill online that can help me get paid much faster, without the need...
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>> the lynch pen of this law is individual mandate. the requirement that most americans will have to buy insurance or pay a fee by 20146789 the question is, where does the federal government get the power to tell people they have to buy insurance. there are cases that suggest as part of regulating the economy, congress can do that. congress hasn't done something like this before. there's the issue of the expansion of medicaid. half of the coverage of uninsured people come through expanding medicaid, the program for the poor. the question is whether congress can force the states to add all those people to their budgets. >> how much impact do you think the arguments had on this? >> i think it's the briefs and the facts. it's interesting to see how the advocates do at answering the tough questions. at the end of the day, i think it's the briefs that make the important decision here. >> robert shapiro, thank you so much. nice to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> we have just scratched the surface so far. the common misconceptions and myths abou
>> the lynch pen of this law is individual mandate. the requirement that most americans will have to buy insurance or pay a fee by 20146789 the question is, where does the federal government get the power to tell people they have to buy insurance. there are cases that suggest as part of regulating the economy, congress can do that. congress hasn't done something like this before. there's the issue of the expansion of medicaid. half of the coverage of uninsured people come through...
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laws that are written on our hearts and designed a constitution that enshrined the laws and they allowed people to live by them. and it's an awesome gift given to us which really was a declaration of responsibility, too. these are our charters of liberty. every american when ever he or she is challenged to define what america really stands for, we get to hold up a copy of the constitution and we get to say this is what we stand for and what we believe in. this is what it means to be an american. the constitution is the very thing that all after our politicians and men and women in uniform swear an oath to support and to defend. it's the glue that holds us together. even with this great document, still we have to admit that something seems to be missing. especially it seems like to me it's been in the past year or two. the constitution has given us a number of amazingly valuable governing principals and institutions. it provides the checks and balances and limited federal government with enumerated powers and states rights as protected under the tenth amendment states rights. they are sti
laws that are written on our hearts and designed a constitution that enshrined the laws and they allowed people to live by them. and it's an awesome gift given to us which really was a declaration of responsibility, too. these are our charters of liberty. every american when ever he or she is challenged to define what america really stands for, we get to hold up a copy of the constitution and we get to say this is what we stand for and what we believe in. this is what it means to be an...
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brian focuses on internet law. he's joining us now from chicago. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> give me an idea. what kind of responsibility does craigslist have to police the content that is posted on their web site? >> well, craigslist is in a very difficult spot, not unlike many other intermediaries, as we call them, these service providers who aggregate content that's put up by users and allowed to be viewed by people all around the world. so it would be a very difficult task to ask craigslist to monitor every bit of content that goes through its system. and what we do know is they enjoy a fairly robust amount of immunity under federal law for the bad content that some of its users may put to the site. >> so craigslist has put up the word "censored" on the adult section of craigslist. are they essentially saying that this is the road toward a free speech -- an argument or legal case that's brewing? >> right now, craigslikregcraig motives, the way they're doing is, is unclear. the attorney general from around the country has called
brian focuses on internet law. he's joining us now from chicago. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> give me an idea. what kind of responsibility does craigslist have to police the content that is posted on their web site? >> well, craigslist is in a very difficult spot, not unlike many other intermediaries, as we call them, these service providers who aggregate content that's put up by users and allowed to be viewed by people all around the world. so it would be a...
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it's bad for a number of reasons, the law. but we are where we are right now. and the truth is i said that we will shut the government down and not defund obama care. that's what is happening. so the point right now is it's important to fund the government and make sure that lives are not disrupted. there will be potential volatility in the markets and we will have to debates. this rollout is not going to go very well with these exchanges. >> but in terms of the immediate question, when the government will shut down and how you are going to pass something to fund the government, you think it's just a matter of time, maybe a matter of hours? i know you will try to get information. maybe we'll get you on the way back. >> thank you very much. thank the gocongressman as well. president obama made his position very plain and public. and just a bit later by phone, jim acosta has more on both from the white house. the president did speak with the congressional leadership including the house speaker, john boehner tonight. what is the latest? what did he have to say? wh
it's bad for a number of reasons, the law. but we are where we are right now. and the truth is i said that we will shut the government down and not defund obama care. that's what is happening. so the point right now is it's important to fund the government and make sure that lives are not disrupted. there will be potential volatility in the markets and we will have to debates. this rollout is not going to go very well with these exchanges. >> but in terms of the immediate question, when...
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laws. still ahead, we'll speak with two men on very different sides of the issue in pennsylvania.may o thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. actually... that way i could split my payments up into little bite-size chunks. i mean you feel me right? yeah. uh, sir... ah... [ male announcer ] shop now. and put it on layaway so you have more time to pay. walmart. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i
laws. still ahead, we'll speak with two men on very different sides of the issue in pennsylvania.may o thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we...
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laws. we're talking about all kinds of changes to the voting laws, some of the most controversial changes of all are to laws requiring voters to show photo identification. 11 states have already gotten photo-id laws. we have to say here again and again, polling shows voter id laws are very popular, they make sense to people. republicans who tend to support these laws say they're needed to avoid voter fraud. but in previous elections and in the primaries this year, we have not seen a significant number of people charged with voter fraud. democrats who are fighting these laws from state to feat say it doesn't have anything to do with fraud, it's just a plan to keep minority voters like blacks and latinos away from the polls on election day. some of the biggest battles are being waged in some of the most important battleground states, especially in ohio, pennsylvania and florida. the battle is over early voting in ohio. the obama campaign is fighting it out in appeals court with with ohio's re
laws. we're talking about all kinds of changes to the voting laws, some of the most controversial changes of all are to laws requiring voters to show photo identification. 11 states have already gotten photo-id laws. we have to say here again and again, polling shows voter id laws are very popular, they make sense to people. republicans who tend to support these laws say they're needed to avoid voter fraud. but in previous elections and in the primaries this year, we have not seen a significant...
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law to stay in place. the state supreme court told him he had to make sure there's enough time for voters to get i.d.s. and in florida it's been a bruising battle over voting rights for the better part of the year. democrats have won a few parts of this. republicans have as well. now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18. pennsylvania has 20. and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> joe johns, thank you very much. >>> a judge in colorado has ruled a different kind of voter i.d. case. this one was meant to stop the state from putting bar codes on the ballot. the "denver post" argues that it makes it traceable to the voter but the judge ruled if favor of the bar cold saying there's absolutely no fundamental right to a secret ballot in the u.s. consti
law to stay in place. the state supreme court told him he had to make sure there's enough time for voters to get i.d.s. and in florida it's been a bruising battle over voting rights for the better part of the year. democrats have won a few parts of this. republicans have as well. now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has...
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an executive order can't change the law, end quote. she said that earlier i saw on television today. so there are problems with this procedure. it can't overturn a statute. it can be easily overturned by a court decision or revest isitedh another executive order. it is full of loopholes, nothing but a reiteration of the segregations of the funds counting gimmick that we've discussed. there's nothing to apply the height amendment restrictions on funding for insurance that pay for abortion on demand. it doesn't do anything contrary to the underlying statute. so i urge all of my friends on the other side of the aisle to reconsider and vote against this terrible bill. >>> you know, by large majority as americans, men and women, 70% plus, believe that federal taxpayer dollars should not be used on abortion. that has been for the last 30 years protected by the hyde amendment. and then most recently we had this debate come to the forefront with the health care debate. and the stupak amendment that passed in the house made it clear that this w
an executive order can't change the law, end quote. she said that earlier i saw on television today. so there are problems with this procedure. it can't overturn a statute. it can be easily overturned by a court decision or revest isitedh another executive order. it is full of loopholes, nothing but a reiteration of the segregations of the funds counting gimmick that we've discussed. there's nothing to apply the height amendment restrictions on funding for insurance that pay for abortion on...
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the jury rejected the claim the shooting was just a fight under the state's stand your ground law. he claims the killing was in self defense. >>> firefighters say the wild fire in colorado is only about 10% claimed. >>> sirrian forces have regained control after eight days of fighting against opposition forces. attacks continue elsewhere. an opposition group says 77 people were killed today in syria including 23 in homs province. >>> and german police have released a photo of a boy who claimed he lived for five years in the woods. they're hoping someone will id him. he turned up at city haul last year. and he claims his parents are bed. erica's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vita
the jury rejected the claim the shooting was just a fight under the state's stand your ground law. he claims the killing was in self defense. >>> firefighters say the wild fire in colorado is only about 10% claimed. >>> sirrian forces have regained control after eight days of fighting against opposition forces. attacks continue elsewhere. an opposition group says 77 people were killed today in syria including 23 in homs province. >>> and german police have released a...
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law to stay in place. the state supreme court told him he had to make sure there is enough time for voters to get i.d.s. and in florida, it's been a bruising battle over voting rights for the better part of a year. democrats have won a few parts of this, republicans have as well. now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18, pennsylvania has 20 and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> all right, joe johns, thank you very much. the replacement refs are getting almost as much attention as the nfl games at the games as the players. but have the refs set a new low and how much longer will this go on? don't forget, wherever you go, we do, too. you can watch cnn live on your computer while your at work or even on your smartphone at cnn.com/tv. >>> the nfl r
law to stay in place. the state supreme court told him he had to make sure there is enough time for voters to get i.d.s. and in florida, it's been a bruising battle over voting rights for the better part of a year. democrats have won a few parts of this, republicans have as well. now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has...
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most say the new law isn't regulated enough and it goes too far but had the law been in place earlier one mwoman says they would have captured a man. >> reporter: jessica is wise beyond her years. she was attacked in her apartment building eight years ago. just 15 years oil at the time she recalls everything vividly. >> the first thing he did was punch me in my face and threw me against the wall. >> did you say police don't kill me? >> yeah. there was blood coming everywhere. i said please don't kill me. >> her attacker wasn't caught. >> he could be living in another country and he'll never be caught. for all i know he could be behind me. >> that fear never left you. >> no. >> then out of the blue, a break. >> six years later, the individual who committed the 2004 case was charged, indicted and convicted of a robbery of an elderly man. >> curtis tucker's dna was put in the database for convicted felons. it matched dna left at jessica's crime scene. he was convicted and sentenced to 20 years but new york's new law could have caught tucker six years earlier. now dna of anyone convicted
most say the new law isn't regulated enough and it goes too far but had the law been in place earlier one mwoman says they would have captured a man. >> reporter: jessica is wise beyond her years. she was attacked in her apartment building eight years ago. just 15 years oil at the time she recalls everything vividly. >> the first thing he did was punch me in my face and threw me against the wall. >> did you say police don't kill me? >> yeah. there was blood coming...
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that would legalize regulate and tax marijuana under california law. not federal law, have you. a poll out this week suggests most voters in that state are cool with legalizing pot, but support is slipping a little. so hoop would be hardest hit by prop 19 being shot down? those who truly need it for medicinal purposes and of course thematicers of snack foods. those for it see this as a way to drum up tax revenue. others see pot as a greatway to harder drugs. i hit the drugs to see what the buzz was on the plant with many a name. >> reefer. >> booda. >> mary jane. >> mary january. sir. >> my dad calls it. once a month. >> pot. >> i'm hearing an unnamed city in an sls products solely for kws vo to le anrijua? >>robabl it. >> a stu t eople we o d depolitician positns, our pocketbooks, those politicis they date. this election. every district is different, we all know that, pete. the 30,000 for you, that this election is about -- if you're running on anger at the incumbent or emotion and anger at the other guy, why debate? all you can do is step on a land mine. take a knee. doesn't b
that would legalize regulate and tax marijuana under california law. not federal law, have you. a poll out this week suggests most voters in that state are cool with legalizing pot, but support is slipping a little. so hoop would be hardest hit by prop 19 being shot down? those who truly need it for medicinal purposes and of course thematicers of snack foods. those for it see this as a way to drum up tax revenue. others see pot as a greatway to harder drugs. i hit the drugs to see what the buzz...
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the law followed up. when morality changed, it reflects on the laws. the law's very important. we should have these laws. law will not correct the basic problem. that's the morality of the people. that we must do. now, just very briefly, i want to talk a little bit about that funding. because the flaw there is if you send funding out, you say, well, you can have it for birth control but not for abortion, all funds are fungible. even funds that go to any hospital, if you say, well, it's not for birth control and it's not for planned parenthood, it's not for abortion, if you send it to the hospital, they can still use that money. this is an indictment of government-run medicine because you never can sort that all out. you need the government out of that business or you will always argue over who's paying what bills. >> very quickly, senator. >> i think that was directed at me. i would just say this, congressman paul has a national right to life voting record of 50%. which is pretty much what harry reid's national right to life voting record is. so for -- to go out and say you're
the law followed up. when morality changed, it reflects on the laws. the law's very important. we should have these laws. law will not correct the basic problem. that's the morality of the people. that we must do. now, just very briefly, i want to talk a little bit about that funding. because the flaw there is if you send funding out, you say, well, you can have it for birth control but not for abortion, all funds are fungible. even funds that go to any hospital, if you say, well, it's not for...
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the myths, the truths and effects of the law. many provisions of the law are in effect. elizabeth cohen explains. >> what obama came up with is a rule that says everyone has to have insurance. you can get it through your employer, through the private market, in a variety of ways, but everyone has to have insurance. when people don't have insurance, they really are in a terrible pickle when they get sick. if you don't have insurance and get hit by a car or get cancer, how are you going pay for it? not only are you in trouble, but the rest of us are. if you don't have insurance and get hit by a car, the rest of us are paying for it. it comes out of tax money and insurance premiums. we all end uptaking care of the uninsured. the health care plan was passed two years ago. it's implemented in a series of stages. some things happen quickly. other parts don't happen for a couple years. health care reform has made it illegal for insurance companies to say no to a child with a pre-existing condition. before, insurance companies told them, no, sorry, we don't want to insure you. i
the myths, the truths and effects of the law. many provisions of the law are in effect. elizabeth cohen explains. >> what obama came up with is a rule that says everyone has to have insurance. you can get it through your employer, through the private market, in a variety of ways, but everyone has to have insurance. when people don't have insurance, they really are in a terrible pickle when they get sick. if you don't have insurance and get hit by a car or get cancer, how are you going pay...
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obeys physical laws. you know, while leonard asserts randomness to the universe, he cannot explain how randomness gives rise to precise physical laws. where do these laws come from? leonard also says in the book very clearly that science does not address the meaning of life. now i say to you that's what being human is all about. you know, i want to know who am i? where did i come from? do i have a soul? does god exist? what happens to me after i die. >> we could be here all day with this. i love this stuff. it's a great book. >> next time let's be here longer. >> i want a very quick simple answer here. easily defined. where do you think you go when you die? >> ashes to ashes, dust to dust. >> that's it. that's the end of leonard? >> you know, i would love to think that it's not. trust me, i really would, just as you would. i just somehow don't let that desire, though, doesn't sway me. my belief is there is nothing more than -- i mean, it's beautiful that my atoms can bring this consciousness in this perso
obeys physical laws. you know, while leonard asserts randomness to the universe, he cannot explain how randomness gives rise to precise physical laws. where do these laws come from? leonard also says in the book very clearly that science does not address the meaning of life. now i say to you that's what being human is all about. you know, i want to know who am i? where did i come from? do i have a soul? does god exist? what happens to me after i die. >> we could be here all day with this....
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the jury rejected the claim the shooting was just a fight under the state's stand your ground law. he claims the killing was in self defense. he faces up to life in prison in sentencing. >>> firefighters say the wild fire in colorado is only about 10% contained. flames have scorched more than 46,000 acres, killing one and destroying at least 100 buildings. >> syrian forces have regained control after eight days of fighting against opposition forces. attacks continue elsewhere. an opposition group says 77 people were killed today in syria including 23 in homs province. >>> and german police have released a photo of a boy who claimed he lived for five years in the woods. they're hoping someone will id him. he turned up at city haul last year. and he claims his parents are dead. anderson is back with the ridiculous next. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. verizon. to provide a better benefits pa
the jury rejected the claim the shooting was just a fight under the state's stand your ground law. he claims the killing was in self defense. he faces up to life in prison in sentencing. >>> firefighters say the wild fire in colorado is only about 10% contained. flames have scorched more than 46,000 acres, killing one and destroying at least 100 buildings. >> syrian forces have regained control after eight days of fighting against opposition forces. attacks continue elsewhere. an...
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only about 7% of pipeline mileage in this country is required to be inspected by law. these things can be in your backyard because houses get built around and onrg top of th. sometimes with the energy in this country, ey get built behind houses, but yes, it happens. >> and often, people move into neighborhoods and don't know where these are. >> that's right. that's why we're pushing for right to know, their records, what they've done to fix them. >> reporter: what are the most common causes of explosions? >> lot of times, third party damage. not the operator's fault, but someone digging and that's why you have to call before you dig laws. but also, it could be corrosion, whetr external from the soil or water or internal. any number of things. >> reporter: is the oversig what it should be in thi s country? >> absolutely not. the agency is underfunded, undermanned, governed by a very weak law and there's a culture there, while it's gotten better and there's some very good people really trying to make it work, it's got a long way to go and was in a really bad place ten ye
only about 7% of pipeline mileage in this country is required to be inspected by law. these things can be in your backyard because houses get built around and onrg top of th. sometimes with the energy in this country, ey get built behind houses, but yes, it happens. >> and often, people move into neighborhoods and don't know where these are. >> that's right. that's why we're pushing for right to know, their records, what they've done to fix them. >> reporter: what are the most...
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a new law banning smoking in bars and restaurants taking effect today. nearly a third of spaniards smoke and the government wants to cut down on the estimated 50,000 tobacco related deaths they see each year. >>> call it the naval version of viewer discretion advised. videos shown to the uss enterprise during a time of war. the navy now investigating after the videos ended up on a website. hosting these videos, this is what's so interesting. captain owen honors. he commands the enterprise. second in line at the time. we had to bleep an antigay slur he used. >> this evening, all of you bleeding hearts and you [ bleep ] boy, why don't you just go ahead and hug yourselves for the next 20 minutes or so because there's a really good chance you're going to be offended tonight. >> so, that was captain honors appearing beside two other versions of himself, i should say, with the help of some trick photography work and our pentagon correspondent, bar bar starr, following this for us. what else do the videos show? >> first up, you have to say what on earth was thi
a new law banning smoking in bars and restaurants taking effect today. nearly a third of spaniards smoke and the government wants to cut down on the estimated 50,000 tobacco related deaths they see each year. >>> call it the naval version of viewer discretion advised. videos shown to the uss enterprise during a time of war. the navy now investigating after the videos ended up on a website. hosting these videos, this is what's so interesting. captain owen honors. he commands the...
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most people who know the law agree with him. i just think it was entirely appropriate for what he said. >> jay? >> gloria, i disagree with my friend, jeff, in this context. number one, it wasn't just saying the law was unconstitutional. the president of the united states said nine unelected judges were making this decision and it would be an act of judicial active sicism if they to strike the law unconstitutional. yeah, talking about the train wreck and the airplane wreck, i think what they did this week was complicate the wreck even more and continued that especially as they got to a situation where the president was trying to backtrack on what he said. i don't think that sits well with courts. >> first of all, i give the supreme court a lot more credit than thinking they are deciding their case based on what barack obama says in the rose garden. they are nine unelected justices. >> they are all unelected. >> that's a factual statement. marbury versus madison said that courts have rights to declare laws unconstitutional. that's
most people who know the law agree with him. i just think it was entirely appropriate for what he said. >> jay? >> gloria, i disagree with my friend, jeff, in this context. number one, it wasn't just saying the law was unconstitutional. the president of the united states said nine unelected judges were making this decision and it would be an act of judicial active sicism if they to strike the law unconstitutional. yeah, talking about the train wreck and the airplane wreck, i think...
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that is what this law is about, quoting directly from the voter i.d. law. democrats say this hurts turnout among minorities, elderly voters. republicans say it's to prevent voter fraud. >> erin, everybody wants fair voting without fraud, but this guy, the head of the republicans and pennsylvania state legislature pulled the curtain back because all of those high-minded reasons, principled reasons allegedly for passing this law, he just said, we're really about partisan gain. and about the pursuit of power. and this is why people are sick of politicians. because they use all this -- supposedly principled reasons and it's nothing about except power and partisan gain. >> roland, this brings me to the tough issue. i think most people would say, look, you should be able to have an identification who you are and where you're from to vote. that is intimidating to some people. why and to whom? how can this law become something that is discriminatory? >> it's not just pennsylvania. it's florida, it's ohio, it's 18 states. and so many of these republican legislatures
that is what this law is about, quoting directly from the voter i.d. law. democrats say this hurts turnout among minorities, elderly voters. republicans say it's to prevent voter fraud. >> erin, everybody wants fair voting without fraud, but this guy, the head of the republicans and pennsylvania state legislature pulled the curtain back because all of those high-minded reasons, principled reasons allegedly for passing this law, he just said, we're really about partisan gain. and about the...
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there's something in the law called party to a crime. basically it means in for a penny, in for a pound. so even if -- we saw a defense attorney saying on there, but my client didn't throw any punches. but if your client stood there and encouraged and aided and abetted and cheered them on, they are just as responsible, under the law. and they can also be charge with the crime of aggravated assault and get up to 20 years if that's what the judge thinks is appropriate. >> how about a defense attorney saying, okay, my client is one of these girls, she's 16 years old, no priors, still she's facing that much time, it's that severe? >> it is because aggravated assault has a range, like every crime. it's not what we call a mandatory minimum. it's a one to 20 range. looking at as low as one year of probation or 20 years of prison. it's all within the discretion of the judge. and it will depend on those different factors. can a defense attorney say, but my client has no priors, never been in trouble before and she is the one who didn't throw the
there's something in the law called party to a crime. basically it means in for a penny, in for a pound. so even if -- we saw a defense attorney saying on there, but my client didn't throw any punches. but if your client stood there and encouraged and aided and abetted and cheered them on, they are just as responsible, under the law. and they can also be charge with the crime of aggravated assault and get up to 20 years if that's what the judge thinks is appropriate. >> how about a...
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believe parker's elected in texas, maybe she'll do well and break down some laws. not elected yet, but close. thanks for joining us. see you back here tomorrow night, 6:007:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> look at that beautiful shot, centennial olympic park right across from cnn headquarters. have a great evening. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> foreclosure notices fell last month. is your house safe? the dow's up, you got the spare cash. are stacks the place to stash it? how can you save during the holiday season without being scrooge? sure, we'll take your calls too. so will suze. >>> and then queen latifah. outstanding and outspoken. we'll talk about tiger and obama and a lot more. she also shares one of the greatest stories never told. all next on larry king live. >>> we begin with suze ormon, hasn't been with us since february. when you were on that time, obama was set to sign the stimulus plan. how's it all working since then? how are we doing? >> well, actually, if you look at it, we're a whole lot better than we were a year ago, we're no longer fal
believe parker's elected in texas, maybe she'll do well and break down some laws. not elected yet, but close. thanks for joining us. see you back here tomorrow night, 6:007:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> look at that beautiful shot, centennial olympic park right across from cnn headquarters. have a great evening. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> foreclosure notices fell last month. is your house safe? the dow's up, you got the spare cash. are stacks the place to stash...
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we hear tonight the children will be believed from law enforcement and pennsylvania. what about the last 14 years? what about all of these adult to fail to act? lacks see them charged with child endangerment. there were charges brought successfully in philadelphia today against a priest to saw there was molestation and dale two and failed to protect. that is important. i would like to see these adults who knew as much as 14 years ago this was going on in the field to protect the children. i would like to see them charge, too. >> a lot of people feel that. one of the issues is the hero worship towards joe paterno, one of the great coaches of all time. it has almost blurred the lines of how this should be viewed. i have never joined dan. i did not hero worship him not because i look at them and he had clearly been aware of what was happening. and clearly either turned a blind eye or had willfully covered up with jerry sandusky was doing. as a result, young boys were abused. >> one of the witnesses who said he actually saw with his own two is a child being raped in the s
we hear tonight the children will be believed from law enforcement and pennsylvania. what about the last 14 years? what about all of these adult to fail to act? lacks see them charged with child endangerment. there were charges brought successfully in philadelphia today against a priest to saw there was molestation and dale two and failed to protect. that is important. i would like to see these adults who knew as much as 14 years ago this was going on in the field to protect the children. i...
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last year, the legislature changed the law and this onerous voter suppression bill changed the law. more than 300,000 folks in ohio signed signatures saying, it can't go into effect, it's not going on the ballot. the legislature said we'll throw out the whole bill except this provision. if you're in the military or veteran, you're the only people to vote. they try to make it sound as if the obama campaign doesn't want everybody in the military to vote early. no democrat should defend this law because everybody should have the ability to vote early, not just if you're in the military. it was done precisely to target those people. >> so early is how many days? >> three days. >> hold on, there's 35 days i'm counting here. hold on. let me actually quote the secretary of state. he said, for the vast majority of voters, the early in-person voting period begins 35 days before the day of an election and ends at 6:00 p.m. the friday before the election. why do we need these three days if we have 35 days? >> why not? why not? >> it's expensive. >> 93,000 -- here's the deal. they allowed it in
last year, the legislature changed the law and this onerous voter suppression bill changed the law. more than 300,000 folks in ohio signed signatures saying, it can't go into effect, it's not going on the ballot. the legislature said we'll throw out the whole bill except this provision. if you're in the military or veteran, you're the only people to vote. they try to make it sound as if the obama campaign doesn't want everybody in the military to vote early. no democrat should defend this law...
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it protects those people that are good, law-abiding people. i don't think now is necessarily the time to talk about gun control as much as what you're doing. educating people. the more you educate the people, the better. that's what people need, education. >> okay. real quickly, i've got to move on, but the first thing you said they're going to look at his computer, and that's going to give them a lot of information, you believe, about the suspected shooter. >> i think it is. he's dead. they've got to get the information somewhere. if you look in somebody's computer and their search history and what they type, you can find out tons of information about them. >> all right. alex manning, we appreciate that. we're going continue to talk about this. we have alex. we have deb. also, other contributoring here on cnn. we're right back after a break. don't go anywhere. uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. world
it protects those people that are good, law-abiding people. i don't think now is necessarily the time to talk about gun control as much as what you're doing. educating people. the more you educate the people, the better. that's what people need, education. >> okay. real quickly, i've got to move on, but the first thing you said they're going to look at his computer, and that's going to give them a lot of information, you believe, about the suspected shooter. >> i think it is. he's...
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you can't learn that teaching constitution law at university of chicago. you can't even learn that as a community organizer. but the truth is this president doesn't understand the genius of america's economy or the secret of the american economic success story. the american economy is fueled by freedom. the history of the world has shown that economic freedom is the only force that has consistently lifted people out of poverty. it's the only principal that has -- prosperity. over the past three years this administration has been engaged in an all-out assault on our freedom. under this president, bureaucrats keep coal from being mined. they impede the supply of natural gas. they tell farmers what their kids are able to do on their farms. this administration's assault on freedom has kept this so-called recovery from meeting their projections let alone our expectations. and now, by the way, the president is trying to erase his record with some new rhetoric. the other day he said this. he said we are inventors, we are builders, we are makers of things. we're t
you can't learn that teaching constitution law at university of chicago. you can't even learn that as a community organizer. but the truth is this president doesn't understand the genius of america's economy or the secret of the american economic success story. the american economy is fueled by freedom. the history of the world has shown that economic freedom is the only force that has consistently lifted people out of poverty. it's the only principal that has -- prosperity. over the past three...
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supreme court to review the arizona law's constitutionali constitutionality. others say it is not full-proof, that it can lead to an increase in identity theft. >> it has in some instances been beaten by simply using a stolen identity. some employers -- and there's a swift meat-packing case from a few years ago, beat e-verify using stolen identity. >> reporter: still the system is gaining popularity with some companies growing at a rate of 1200 new employers every week. >> they're no longer paper-based, it's free to use, and most uponly for them it's credible deniability if the federal government comes to them and has work enforcement issues. if they use e-verify it shows good faith effort on their part. >> and add to that list soon federal contractors and subcontractors. the obama administration twice delayed implementation of a rule that would require e-verify use it to do business. but this month they reversed course and that rule will now take effect september 8. kitty? >> thanks very much, lisa sylvester. joining me now are the best political a minds. we
supreme court to review the arizona law's constitutionali constitutionality. others say it is not full-proof, that it can lead to an increase in identity theft. >> it has in some instances been beaten by simply using a stolen identity. some employers -- and there's a swift meat-packing case from a few years ago, beat e-verify using stolen identity. >> reporter: still the system is gaining popularity with some companies growing at a rate of 1200 new employers every week. >>...
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this law, it was a bad law yesterday. and in spite of the supreme court's decision today, it's still a bad law tonight. >> all right. so let me -- just a couple things you said there i want to clarify. first of all, you're saying that, yes, you would pay for it. but you would keep things like young people can stay on their parents' insurance, coverage for pre-existing conditions, right? that would be part of a good health care bill in your view? >> well, i think it is. i said that on cnn two years ago, the day of the white house summit where we were discussing -- i think someone from cnn asked me, what could we pass today that people agree on, and that was one of those things. i think there's some benefits for that. fundamentally, we have a health care law that gives people fewer choices and increased costs and fewer control of their own life and their own health care. and i think it's still a bad law and should be repealed and replaced. >> okay. so let's get to this issue of cost. you've raised something we've been talki
this law, it was a bad law yesterday. and in spite of the supreme court's decision today, it's still a bad law tonight. >> all right. so let me -- just a couple things you said there i want to clarify. first of all, you're saying that, yes, you would pay for it. but you would keep things like young people can stay on their parents' insurance, coverage for pre-existing conditions, right? that would be part of a good health care bill in your view? >> well, i think it is. i said that...
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lynch and revenge outside of the law. mr. lynch drove 50 miles, used a fake name, put on gloves and beat up and bloodied an elderly man. >> that was how the prosecutor saw it. the jury did not agree, so to speak. the retired priest got on the stand and he denied that the abuse ever happened. then in a very strange twist just two days into his testimony his attorney stood up and said he will not testify any longer invoking the fifth amendment right to self-incrimination. william lynch joins me live from san francisco. one of his attorneys is live on the phone. were you expecting to get the result that you got? there were three charges. one was, they were hung and the other three they said they didn't agree. >> it was unexpected. from the beginning i knew i was going to come forward and tell the story and take responsibility for what i had done unlike the church and father. i did expect to go to jail. >> i think a lot of people would be asking the question, if that priest did what you say he did, why on earth isn't he in jail?
lynch and revenge outside of the law. mr. lynch drove 50 miles, used a fake name, put on gloves and beat up and bloodied an elderly man. >> that was how the prosecutor saw it. the jury did not agree, so to speak. the retired priest got on the stand and he denied that the abuse ever happened. then in a very strange twist just two days into his testimony his attorney stood up and said he will not testify any longer invoking the fifth amendment right to self-incrimination. william lynch...
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it's the law enforcement. the question here is, was this town corrupt, racist, not in terms of its citizens but in terms of the people in charge. >> is it possible that the two people who were charged originally could be used to testify against the officers? >> certainly, or the lesser officers could be used to testify against the chief. certainly in a case like this, what the department of justice is going to try to do is flip somebody and say -- >> the police chief is charged in an extort shun case sf. >> a separate extortion case and a civil case charged with essentially saying that a hispanic guy named vega committed suicide in prison when, in fact, the officers killed him. the storm of allegations regarding this small town is really astonishing. that's just a civil case so far. the justice department has not brought that fake suicide case. >> how quickly does something like this mouf? >> not kwi quickly. there will be aan rainment shortly and a trial in the spring. >>> look at this. a shoot-out on the str
it's the law enforcement. the question here is, was this town corrupt, racist, not in terms of its citizens but in terms of the people in charge. >> is it possible that the two people who were charged originally could be used to testify against the officers? >> certainly, or the lesser officers could be used to testify against the chief. certainly in a case like this, what the department of justice is going to try to do is flip somebody and say -- >> the police chief is...
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we need to keep that new law in place that says if you're looking for a job or have a job that doesn't offer you coverage and you're a young person, you can stay on your parents' insurance until you're 26 years old and that they can't drop your coverage just because you get sick. that's the choice in this election, philadelphia. that's what is at stake right now. so, philly, it comes down to this. many of the republicans who are running right now, these are the exact same folks who spent the last decade driving our economy into a ditch. and once we were elected, joe and i put on our boots and we went down into that ditch. it was muddy and dusty down there and it was hot. and we started pushing on that car to get it out of the ditch. and we had a whole bunch of folks like joe sestak helping us push that car out of the ditch. and every once in a while we would look up at the republicans and they had driven into the ditch but they had gotten out and they were kind of taking a break fanning themselves and sipping on a slurpee watching us do all the work. and every once in a while they'd sa
we need to keep that new law in place that says if you're looking for a job or have a job that doesn't offer you coverage and you're a young person, you can stay on your parents' insurance until you're 26 years old and that they can't drop your coverage just because you get sick. that's the choice in this election, philadelphia. that's what is at stake right now. so, philly, it comes down to this. many of the republicans who are running right now, these are the exact same folks who spent the...
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you have a law in washington, don't you? >> we have a law in washington where you have to pay a nickel for a bag. usually it is plastic when you go to the store. most of the stores have the plastic bags. you have to pay. they're trying to encourage you not to use them. don't you do that all the time? >> i do.
you have a law in washington, don't you? >> we have a law in washington where you have to pay a nickel for a bag. usually it is plastic when you go to the store. most of the stores have the plastic bags. you have to pay. they're trying to encourage you not to use them. don't you do that all the time? >> i do.
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. >> and assuming they pass the senate version on the house floor, when will he sign that into law? >> reporter: i'm told my a senior administration official that despite what had been out there that perhaps that he would sign it tonight that he would not sign it into law tonight, perhaps tomorrow but they're not giving any time frame, just that it won't be sgloent is it going to be a big deal? will he invite the whole world over or a relatively modest signing ceremony. >> reporter: the guidance we're told is it will be low key because they still say, as we all know, that this process still has several other steps. the senate will still be making some critical votes, so it will be very modest. there won't be any grand celebration yet, just an acknowledgement of what has happened and there's still a lot more work to be done. >> david gergen, our senior political analyst, will join us throughout the afternoon into the evening as well. a little historic perspective on this day, david. big deal, not such a big deal, what do you think? >> this is one of the most important moments in amer
. >> and assuming they pass the senate version on the house floor, when will he sign that into law? >> reporter: i'm told my a senior administration official that despite what had been out there that perhaps that he would sign it tonight that he would not sign it into law tonight, perhaps tomorrow but they're not giving any time frame, just that it won't be sgloent is it going to be a big deal? will he invite the whole world over or a relatively modest signing ceremony. >>...
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. >> just about every state has a tenure law on the books for public schoolteachers. in states that don't, it's typically granted through local union contracts. it's job security in a tight labor market, but critics say it prevents districts from removing bad teachers from the classroom. >> these due process instructions were not intended to guarantee lifetime employment for teachers, but over time it became prohibitively expensive and time consuming for districts to attempt to fire a teacher, and today, most districts don't even attempt to do so on grounds of performance even though it's quite clear a teacher is ineffective. >> a teacher can be dismissed after receiving multiple poor evaluations in just 11 states. in the rest of the states, they can be fired but ultimately they're put on an approval plan. president obama is pressing states to rethink the evaluation process. unions say they're on board. >> by the end of the day, what teachers want more than anything else is to make a difference in the lives of kids, and we need the tools and conditions to do so. and p
. >> just about every state has a tenure law on the books for public schoolteachers. in states that don't, it's typically granted through local union contracts. it's job security in a tight labor market, but critics say it prevents districts from removing bad teachers from the classroom. >> these due process instructions were not intended to guarantee lifetime employment for teachers, but over time it became prohibitively expensive and time consuming for districts to attempt to fire...
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well, if one part of the health care law goes through, you will know. but one pizza executive says it is useless and she's going to fight it. >>> the hunt is on for a bear that is attacking people in arizona. >> we kind of scared him off. we had an opportunity to take him out. you're in the minute of a moment. you know, it's so scary. it's like you don't know what's going on. >> yeah, who wants to mess with a bear? jason is showing where he was attacked. authorities believe it's the same animal that attacked a woman three weeks ago. and based on the bite mark measurements, game officers believe the bear is a large adult male. it happened east of payson, arizona. they set traps all around town. >>> obesity rates are skyrocketing in america. the government wants restaurant chains to post calorie counts. as brian todd reports, pizza executives are fighting back. >> reporter: lunch time and i'm ordering pizza for my colleagues and me. it's 100 degrees outside and i don't want caloric intake. luckily i can get a sense of how many calories i'll be slamming. i
well, if one part of the health care law goes through, you will know. but one pizza executive says it is useless and she's going to fight it. >>> the hunt is on for a bear that is attacking people in arizona. >> we kind of scared him off. we had an opportunity to take him out. you're in the minute of a moment. you know, it's so scary. it's like you don't know what's going on. >> yeah, who wants to mess with a bear? jason is showing where he was attacked. authorities believe...
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and the judge had to let go under stand your ground law. it happened in tallahassee, you had gangs shooting at each other in the street. and it had to be dismissed under the stand your ground law. i have assembled legal minds to review it and come up with some suggestions so the parameters can be set of what we live by in florida. >>> tornadoes ripping through dallas-ft. worth tonight. we have video to show you. plus, a guy who gets his thrill chasing twisters. and a massive bounty on one man's head tonight. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire
and the judge had to let go under stand your ground law. it happened in tallahassee, you had gangs shooting at each other in the street. and it had to be dismissed under the stand your ground law. i have assembled legal minds to review it and come up with some suggestions so the parameters can be set of what we live by in florida. >>> tornadoes ripping through dallas-ft. worth tonight. we have video to show you. plus, a guy who gets his thrill chasing twisters. and a massive bounty on...
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and we here children will be believed for law enforcement in pennsylvania. they were believed in 2012 and 2011, but what about the last 14 years? what about all of these adults who failed to act? there were child endangerment charges brought in philadelphia today against the priest that saw there was molestation and failed to act and protect. i would like to see these other adults who knew as much as 14 years ago, that this was going on and failed to protect children. i would like to see them charged, too. >> i think a lot of people feel that, and then there's the hero worship toward joe paterno has almost blurred the lines of how this should be viewed. i didn't hero worship him because i looked at a man who clearly been aware of what was happening and clearly either turned a blind eye or willfully covered up for what jerry sandusky was doing. as a result, other young boys were abused. >> one of the witnesses in this case who said he saw with his own two eyes a child being raped in the shower by jerry sandusky, said it was one of the most difficult decisions
and we here children will be believed for law enforcement in pennsylvania. they were believed in 2012 and 2011, but what about the last 14 years? what about all of these adults who failed to act? there were child endangerment charges brought in philadelphia today against the priest that saw there was molestation and failed to act and protect. i would like to see these other adults who knew as much as 14 years ago, that this was going on and failed to protect children. i would like to see them...
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rielle hunter has immunity. >> i did not break the law and i never, ever thought i was breaking the law. >> reporter: experts say the government has a tough unprecedented case to prove in the arena of campaign finance, but no matter what the outcome, it is the ultimate fall for grace from edwards who was once adored as the son of the south. joe johns, cnn. >> here's what we all have to keep in mind. it's not about whether he cheated on his wife, it's not about whether he lied to his teeth to his loved ones and supporters. it's about whether he broke the campaign finance law and that isn't exactly clear cut nor is it a slam dunk for the government. i want to bring in jeff toobin. you with me? >> yes, hi, brooke. >> tell me exactly what the government is alleging here as it concerns john edwards and these affluent donors. >> well, the allegation is fairly straightforward. it's that the money from these two people, which added up was an illegal campaign contribution. well in excess of what they were allowed to give. and john i had kwards knew that and commitmented the crime of violating th
rielle hunter has immunity. >> i did not break the law and i never, ever thought i was breaking the law. >> reporter: experts say the government has a tough unprecedented case to prove in the arena of campaign finance, but no matter what the outcome, it is the ultimate fall for grace from edwards who was once adored as the son of the south. joe johns, cnn. >> here's what we all have to keep in mind. it's not about whether he cheated on his wife, it's not about whether he lied...
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and there are laws in place that prevent people from spying on one another. this vehicle itself is a useful tool for law enforcement and serving warrants. it's a safety tool. not for spying. >> i got it to tell you this is really cool. don't freak out. oh, my god. so what are the limitations. you can't just go in and say, i want to get one of these. i'm worried my wife may be cheating on me. you can't do that, right? >> no. currently there are laws in the united states for specific places you can fly them. >> tell me about mesa. >> in mesa county, colorado, they have a low population density. they have purchased them. they're currently using them for crime scene investigations and basically surveying accident scenes. >> you said anyone who's a u.s. citizen can buy one of these, right? >> that's correct. >> of course the concern is going to be about abuse. i mean, just because you're not supposed to use it for that, it doesn't mean people won't use it. you're selling it, but you have no use. >> there's no difference in someone parking a van at the corner of a
and there are laws in place that prevent people from spying on one another. this vehicle itself is a useful tool for law enforcement and serving warrants. it's a safety tool. not for spying. >> i got it to tell you this is really cool. don't freak out. oh, my god. so what are the limitations. you can't just go in and say, i want to get one of these. i'm worried my wife may be cheating on me. you can't do that, right? >> no. currently there are laws in the united states for specific...